Signs on the Cheap | An Affordable Way to Prep for Summer Festivals

August 21, 2012

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This is Keep the Tail Wagging’s first summer and I had a booth at Poochapalooza and Scrub-a-Mutt, both in Marysville, Washington, and Signs on the Cheap / Banners on the Cheap helped me stand out during the 2012 Summer Festival season by sponsoring our booth.

In less than 15 minutes, I was able to create a banner and two yard signs for my booth.  I wanted to make sure everyone saw my booth and they did.  The last time I worked a festival (2009 I believe) I ordered all of my signage from Vista Print.  Vista Print has great, affordable business cards, rack cards, and brochures, but Signs on the Cheap does a Fur Mom right and I couldn’t have been happier.

My sign was HUGE.  I did choose the size, but I’m terrible when it comes to measurements.  I have to see it first.  When the sign arrived, it was formidable and everyone was able to see the Keep the Tail Wagging clearly.

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The sign arrived ready to be hung up – I didn’t have to punch holes in the thick vinyl (and risk destroying the banner) just to hang it up.

And the quality is amazing.  The sign is made of a heavy, thick material that barely moved when a breeze came through to give us a break on those hot days.

The shipping was fast, the quality was great, and arrived ready to use.

Signs on the Cheap took care of me.  The signage was a gift, but my reaction is genuine and I highly encourage you to check them out.  If you need a banner or any other signage for an upcoming event, then definitely check out Signs on the Cheap.  Since they know signs, I know that you’re going to get a great product.  What I love the most is that the signs will be ready for many seasons to come.

5 Ways Dog Owners can use Signs on the Cheap…

  1. Create a “pick up your dog’s poop” yard sign
  2. Create a “beware of dog, he’ll lick you death” sign
  3. Create a banner for your dog’s birthday
  4. Create Garage Sale yard signs to place around your neighborhood
  5. Create a “you are being watched” sign to creep out your neighbors

What sign would you create on Signs on the Cheap / Banners on the Cheap?

Thank you, Signs on the Cheap, for sponsoring Keep the Tail Wagging’s Summer 2012 Season!

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18 Responses to “Signs on the Cheap | An Affordable Way to Prep for Summer Festivals”

  1. Mika Says:

    Love your writing style. Very cute article. Thanks

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  2. Mike Sharadin Says:

    Thanks for sponsoring! I logged the name and info!!
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    • Kimberly Says:

      Fantastic, Mike – I’m so thankful that they contacted me right before my first festival. They really came through and made the festival season perfection!
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  3. MC Wright Says:

    I do a ton of banner type printing I’ll definitely take a peek at this company! thanks for sharing…
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  4. Emmanuel Gonot Says:

    Thanks for the review, Kimberly. Just got here via your EAv mission, thoroughly enjoyed your post on Blogengage.com. :) Always a pleasure to deal with professionals like these people at ‘Signs on the Cheap’ who know what they’re doing. I’ve taken on a political campaign recently and part of our initial branding initiative was to create catchy outdoor banners and posters. I just did a quick layout of the design I wanted, emailed it to them, and the next day, the printer presented me with a marvelous design that proved to be hit.

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    • Kimberly Says:

      Thanks so much for stopping by, Emmanuel.

      Wow! A political campaign. And your stuff has to look really professional. That is fantastic! I love that you’re political and into social networking. It’s exciting that “the future” is now! Social networking is how we do things. Thanks for sharing your experience.
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  5. Sarah Says:

    I think your sign turned out great. Did you create the design for it?

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  6. Dan Says:

    Thanks for the info!

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  7. Miss Luvy Says:

    Good advice! I’ll have to check out Signs on the Cheap.

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  8. Allen Wagner Says:

    Wow, great job on putting all that together on a budget!

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  9. Robert Says:

    Great tip! I saw your signs at Scrub-a-Mutt and they were impressive. I’ll have to give them a try.
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    • Kimberly Says:

      It was so great seeing you, Robert

      The quality is stupendous. Very sturdy without being heavy, and I love that I didn’t have to do anything but hang it!

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